#3. Snowmobiling the Northern Odyssey

An epic 1,500 kilometre loop. 3 northern cities plus the spectacular Acadian Peninsula. With the highest snowfall in the Maritimes and everything you need right on the trails, this is where you want to hit the throttle.

#4. Swimming in Canada’s Warmest Salt Water

With an average water temperature of 29°C (84°F), you’ll get a very warm welcome at Parlee Beach Provincial Park. It’s located in Shediac, which is also the lobster capital of the world. If you ask us, that’s a win-win situation.

#5. Doing The Hopewell Rocks Challenge

They’re one of the world’s great natural wonders. They’ve been carved over millions of years by the highest tides on Earth. And they’re right here, in New Brunswick. Walk on the ocean floor at low tide then return to the same spot hours later to kayak 4-story high tides.

#6. Zooming Over Earth on a Zipline

Some places are just made for heart-pumping adventure. This is one of those places. Zip over a massive gorge, a rushing tidal river, or even a place called Cape Enrage. You’ll never look at vacations the same way again.

#7. Staying Somewhere Surprising

#8. Finding Your Acadian Joie de Vivre

Discover a part of French Canada that’s like unlike anywhere else. The Acadians’ story is deeply woven into the cultural fabric of New Brunswick, and there’s no better way to understand their way of life than to experience it firsthand.

#9. Leaf-Peeping in an Incredible Landscape

Each September and October the landscape goes into fall party mode. A riot of colour celebrates the changing seasons and it’s nothing less than spectacular. Millions of trees sporting their autumn best? Yes, please.

#10. Joining in a Traditional Powwow

Powwows celebrate life through song and dance, ceremonies, rituals, and unity. And we could all use a little more of that, right? The powwow trail happens all summer long at First Nations around New Brunswick. Everyone’s welcome to join in.

#11. Hiking the Maritimes’ Highest Peak

The Appalachian Mountains are one of the oldest ranges on Earth and they run right through northern New Brunswick. Hike the Maritimes’ highest peak, pristinely preserved in a provincial park, for *OMG* views of 10 million trees.

#14. Going Waterfall Chasing

Waterfall chasers know it’s about more than just finding the chutes - it’s also the adventure and hidden gems you uncover along the way. And that refreshing dip in the pool once you actually find it? That’s just the icing on the cake.

#15. Hiking the Fundy Footpath

#16. Experiencing a Billion Years of Earth’s History

North America’s first UNESCO Global Geopark spans southern New Brunswick. Geology comes to life here as you climb volcanic rock, paddle an ice age river, and experience a landscape created by colliding continents.

#18. Paddling a Great Canadian Waterway

Canada’s known for its spectacular waterways and New Brunswick’s got its fair share of the bunch, from fresh water to salt water. If you’re a paddle afficionado (or someone who just really loves nature), awesome guides are at the ready to take you on an adventure.